Salty Water
Echoes of Salty Tears: A Poetic Journey through Life's Final ChapterLyrics
There's salty water
There is a presence of tears or sadness.
It's in the sky
The feeling of sadness or despair is pervasive or omnipresent.
It'll be raining down till the day I die
This feeling will persist until the end of the singer's life.
Come that morning
Referring to a specific time, possibly the morning of passing away or death.
Before I'm gone
Before the singer's departure or death.
The dark will come sing my final song
Death will be accompanied by darkness and a final song.
We'll go out walking
Going out for a walk, potentially for the last time.
Out in the street
In a public space or outdoors.
Find a final place for my last defeat
Seeking a place where the final loss or failure will occur.
And I hope they'll find me
Desire for discovery or being found.
Or I hope they can't
Uncertainty about whether being found is preferred or not.
It's hard to hope in a game of chance
The difficulty of having hope in a situation influenced by chance.
Well I've been crying
Continuous sadness or sorrow experienced.
Since the day I found
The moment when the singer realized their heroes or role models were defeated or overwhelmed by sorrow.
The salty water's where my idols drowned
The singer is willing to experience what the sadness will do to them, possibly embracing it.
But now I'm dying
The feeling of dying or sacrificing oneself to understand the impact of the pervasive sadness.
Just to see
The curiosity to witness the effect of overwhelming sorrow or despair.
What that salty water will do to me
Reiteration of the presence of sadness or despair.
There's salty water
Reiteration of the continuous presence of tears or sadness.
It's in the sky
Reiterating the pervasiveness of sadness or despair in the atmosphere.
It'll be raining down on the day I die
Confirmation that the sadness will persist until the singer's death.
Come that morning
Referring again to the specific morning of departure or death.
Well now I'm gone
At the present moment, the singer has left or departed.
And the dark will come sing my final song
The darkness will accompany the final departure or death with a concluding song.
The dark will come sing my final song
Reiteration that darkness will accompany the final departure or death with a concluding song.
The dark will come sing my final song
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